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  • Estevan, Sask. hospital to receive MRI services thanks to private donor
    Plans are going forward to bring MRI services to St. Joseph's Hospital in Estevan after the province approved a private donation of $2 million.
    Health
    Mar 28
  • The best dry shampoos for an instant hair refresh
    Whether you're pressed for time or craving a boost, dry shampoo is here to rescue your strands. Discover six options tailored to every hair type, texture and budget.
    The Curator
    Apr 30
  • Split the Pot lottery returns with 58 Ontario hospital foundations involved
    13 prizes of a share of a minimum $500,000 jackpot with additional early bird prizes are available. Proceeds go to the hospital foundation partners.
    Health
    May 10
  • Older brains feel ‘reward’ from music, even if they don’t like it: study
    The brains of older adults feel a sense of reward when listening to music, even if it's a song they don't particularly like, a researcher at B.C.'s Simon Fraser University says.
    Science
    May 2
  • Tim Hortons’ Smile Cookie sales in Lindsay to support Ross Memorial Hospital, Kawartha Lakes Food Source
    The participating restaurants including three on Kent Street West, one at the corner of County Road 36 and Mount Hope Street and the other on Highway 35 south of Highway 7.
    Health
    Apr 23
  • Peel police chief met Sri Lankan officer a court says ‘participated’ in torture
    The head of one of Peel's police met with a Sri Lankan official who had been found by that country’s highest court to have 'participated in the torture' of an arrested man.
    Canada
    Apr 23
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  • Calls grow for apology after Peel police chief meets Sri Lankan ‘torturer’
    There are growing calls — including from a Toronto city councillor — for the Peel Regional Police chief to apologize for meeting the notorious head of Sri Lankan police.
    Canada
    Apr 30
  • Person tries to get into Drake’s Toronto property as shooting investigation continues
    Toronto police said they were called to Drake's mansion again Wednesday after someone attempted to gain access to the property.
    Crime
    May 8
  • Looking to organize your home? Try these 5 versatile items
    Help keep your home tidy with products that seamlessly adapt to your lifestyle and evolving living space. These five items are designed to harmonize with every space.
    The Curator
    May 6
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  • Repair work closes Guy Street exit off Ville-Marie Expressway until fall
    As of midnight Friday, the Guy Street exit off the Ville-Marie Expressway will be closed until fall, shutting down one of the busiest entrances into the city for months.
    Traffic
    Apr 19
  • Okanagan weather: Dry, mild week ahead, changes for the weekend
    A dry, mild last full work week of April is headed for the Okanagan weather forecast before a change comes with some much needed rain this weekend.
    Weather
    Apr 22
  • Faculty union supports non-confidence motion in Saint Mary’s University in Halifax
    The Saint Mary's University Faculty Union said the administration has refused to respond to the union's request for information about the school's finances.
    Education
    Apr 10
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  • Governor General to make 1st official visit to Saskatchewan next week
    Gov. Gen. Mary Simon will be making her official visit to Saskatchewan with stops in Regina and Saskatoon from April 22 to 24.
    Canada
    Apr 18
  • Fire at Calgary’s Ogden Block ‘really upsetting’ to group trying to save heritage building
    An abandoned heritage building in Calgary's Ogden neighbourhood will be boarded up again after a fire on Wednesday morning. 
    Fire
    May 1
  • ‘Trying not to die’: Tourism operators loaded with debt despite rising demand
    Tourism has come roaring back from pandemic lows, but operators say the sector has yet to reach pre-COVID levels.
    Lifestyle
    Apr 23
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  • Grocery code: How Ottawa has tried to get Loblaw, Walmart on board
    It was evident to the federal government as early as last fall that Loblaw and Walmart might be holdouts to the grocery code of conduct, documents show.
    Canada
    Apr 26
  • Whiteout party means Winnipeg road closures as Jets try to stave off elimination
    The Winnipeg Jets are bringing another whiteout to downtown Winnipeg on Tuesday — which means you may have to make some adjustments to your commute. 
    Sports
    Apr 30
  • Kitchener Rangers top Erie Otters in overtime to advance in OHL playoffs
    Luke Ellinas was the hero on Tuesday night in Erie as the Rangers rookie scored the series winner in overtime to lift Kitchener to a 4-3 victory over the Otters.
    Sports
    Apr 10
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  • Capital gains changes are ‘really fair,’ Freeland says, as doctors cry foul
    The Canadian Medical Association is asking the federal government to reconsider its proposed changes to capital gains taxation, arguing it will affect doctors' retirement savings.
    Canada
    Apr 23
  • Why was Umar Zameer tried for murder? Observers raise questions about prosecution
    The critiques of the way the case was handled came ahead of Toronto police announcing Monday evening that they’ve asked Ontario Provincial Police to conduct an independent review.
    Crime
    Apr 22
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